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TUESDAY MORNING
FOR PRESIDENT:
JAMES BUCHANAN
(Subject t. the aecirion cf Vv NatUfnu/ Onmentian.)
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
THE Journal.—Our neighbor of the Journal
rat in rather had humor, evidently, while pre
! ,ring the matter for yesterday's issue. He ap
iiiainis the conduct of the Know Nothing Coun
e of in refusing the use of Inde
!end- ore Hall to welcome Mr. Buchanan in.
All the Philadelphia papers condemn it as a
moon thing, and a disgrace to that city.
It next publishes Prof. letter, where
in t tries to justify the Miss Dutton church and
rile meeting. It is one of the few papers that
len ' its columns to the vindication of that dis
gr: r , ful scene.
Then the Port gets a slap for interfering with
the "shrieks for freedom - let off daily through
the columns of the Journal. It thinks we want
a gag law in Ponnsylvania. We are not conscious
any such want : hut such a restraint on the
'• shrieks" as a little common sense and a slight
icgard for truth might suggest, might not come
11318. t..
Then the list of democratic candidates for the
Presidency pass before the affrighted vision of
nur neighbor. Ile is reasonably afraid of the
id thew, hut devotee three articles mainly
to Mr. Buchanan : and hence we infer that he
fears him fur ns ,, re than all the rest. There is
e me F(:7l , c in till', at all event•.
1.11:ge, too, come= in for a littlo
whet! cal,s the
Philadelphia Am< 1(4,
and U. tia.istte. It gives it up that that able,
influertiLl o.i whig paper is no I..mger to be
rat bed atn,n.: the abolition and K. N. paper (.1
.be cvs:..zry. 01.•1 ,1 gi oned at the fact that in
• i'..l t..,t a siLgie nev
p , r, c..tis tn.- • rep:. ' cause. Such
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c.•.rtic RD I :nw and ,rdLr. ltt SLai
:Ject:ng
C 2E' 1 , .1' : ant] It
otter pfiTcrs here fore whIF or
MEM=
den. c rT
uOll,l. .41 111 It
Tn. : r.. I • --!t tr. wu t'.at Mnyor and
.1121 . ::. Of Philadelphia are
En w Niithii.p. They Noted clown every repo
',it it to provide. :or a public reception of Mr
in They e'en vioteil down a propiiiti•.n
t , , Clow 11;:1: t recelve In, frien Is in Independence
,t was a c,urtesy extended t, Mr
Lver,..tt only a fi.w days Fig,. The dunces sup
posed that eo'h means they could do him an
ir.jury. The Ntw V,,rk Twp..l, which is strongly
cpp<. , sed to Mr. Buchanan politically, has the
t..,:kwing remarks on this subject:
who have Pi majority in the Phil
a C•,ur.rilr, al pear to ertertain a Lotter feeling
Mr Pl`flttLflll in glttelllptlP,!, ti , di• him
a_ hare, d'iubtlef , e, rendered hilt, a tm.••
eeeei,tial
f .'CurR -iran iWhig , condemns the ac
CC 1 of the Councils iu most unmeasured terms as
rxct~s of 113 , 11LICIPM and disgraceful to the city of
lu fact there to but one opinion
such a maii.if •station of party spleen and im
pi.tez.t maieveleuce , and the result wan jut
hat might hare expected. It doubled the efforts
of the citizens of Philadelphia to give Mr. Bu
cu-amn a most cordial welcome, and it was done
:rah an ciut-p tiring of numbers and enthusiasm
seldom e , L ua:le I in this country .
And we predict one other result. Next
itccek come. rtf the municipal electi , .n of Phile-
1.3- a large tr,,3 , Drity 1.11,1
t tc:!vjure Mr. B Nr.V. a.1‘.1 ruo,:ent
f not ten to the Demof:rat:,.: e to
Iz.rk the pre.ilction.'
.rz . ?recrloo —The btu Vork Tabun' of n
.ate onnolo:y nom.ta that there is now a
reactioo g. :ug on ell over the country in
of the democratic party. It Pointe to the
reru:t of the late elections in New Hampshire,
Rhode 'eland and Connecticut to proof of it, and
It protease• astonishment that ouch should 1 . . e
the fact. It !Tullis too, r•f the democratic tri
un-.phs in t:.•: north-western States as another
evidence of nu astonishing reaction, and declat. 9
lteelt to Account f,r it.
It could esselly aeceunt for it if it would. The
people are duet umiing under the benign influ
once of that "eober second thought" that diem
pate, popular delur'ons, and scatters to the
winds the humbug of slavery extension. When
that " sober second thought " bee acquired full
supremacy in the American mind let the aclv“-
cate for civil war in Kansas, of a disaolution bf
tide Union, of eternal enmity between different
sevione of the Union and of perpetual agitation
a mere abetraction, look t thereselvm The
t ry le cannot he long misled, and will sternly
tebulse those who have labored so diligently ahl
f, au lulent'y to deceive them. Agitators, beware
of the "Ides of November." That "aatoninhing
reaction" C.P.t the Trtbune speaks of will over
whelm you. The TsOune's candid admission in
but another evidence that the currents of the
public mind are all netting strongly against you
a ll over the country.
THE cinzenp and public authorities of Baltimore
have tendered to Mr Buchanan the hospitalities
of the city and a public reception, on his way to
Washin7toti.
THE Baltimore Sun, heretofore neutral in pol
itics, psys marked attention to the flattering re
ception Mr. Buchanan is everywhere receiving,
educe he reached his native I hores.
biz Madison Couner states that the wheat
er , p of Indian a nod the great North-West never
was more prowising than at the present season.
Tits entire wealth of England is estimated at
£8,700,000,000.
VIE fruit crop in Kentucky, it is said, is likely
to be large this summer.
—lt is reported that Mrs. Stowe, the author of
Uncle Tom's Cabin, will soon put to press a work
illustrating the alleged degradation of the poor
white population of the South.
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GEORGE SCOTT, or Cotrmu Co
AMITOR GEND , L ,
JACOB FRY, Jr., MONTLKNEST CO
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TIMOTIIii IVES, Purrert Courry
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Peculiarities of Calvin M. Piich's Treat
men( of Pulmonary Diseases.
The editor of the Even Any Chrome.le a few days
since in an article referring to the importance of
specialities in medicine, alluded to the case of a
wealthy farmer, a well known citizen of Fayette
county, whom he hail recently met and who, on
the occasion of Dr. Fitch's former visit to our
city, came to see him so much reduced from a
long continued cough, night sweats, &c., that he
was carried from his house to the boat and from
the boat to Dr. Fitch's rooms, yet who has now
so completely recovered that he looks as if he had
never known a days' sickness, weighs 175 or
180 pounds, and was able enough to do the work
of a full hand in the harvest field last year.
The Cleveland Herald of last week publishes a
case of still greater interest, coming under the
immediate notice of one of the proprietors of
that Journal, inasmuch as the patient was the
son of a neighbor and intimate friend, and had
from the age of two years been an invalid, and
latterly so rapidly declining that all hopes of his
recovery had been lost. The case is so remarka
ble that we shall hereafter give it in detail. We
will only add that the lad, now thirteen or
fourteen years old, was prescribed for by Dr.
Fitch, previous to his departure for Europe, and
continued during the winter under the care of
Dr. Sykes, whose thorough acquaintanoe with
Dr. Fitch's system, enabled him to treat the case
with so much success that the boy's cough has
abated, his night sweats have long since ceased,
his strength has greatly increased, and he now
weighs nearly or quite a third more than when
Dr. Fitch first saw him. We can ourselves name
a young lady in Allegheny City for whom Dr.
Fitch prescribed some two years eines, speedily
relieving her of a cough of more than a year's
standing, and to another person, a Mr. Rogers,
now in California, who, when he visited Dr.
Fitch two years since, was carried to him at the
hotel, tieing hardly able to support his weight
upon his feet. Our informant, a man who was
working in the tame establishment with the sick
man previous to his illness, said he gained like
mueic and is now as hearty as a brick." We
have just received a letter from a gentleman in
•. u we shall publish iu a week or two,
:nil:: lir Fitch's •arre•s it his ewe case tfter
APRIL 2Si
t•em) g:ven ~er by nis physamans to di,. •'
ami m.l an h.mr FiIICO an ritt;.,ria',
st n tr Bruwm“:':e Ito US au iut.r
o,ting case o 1 Ur. Fiteh's success in that neighbor
hood. In fact we see almost every week in our
exchanges sume notice of Dr. Fitch'e ekill, which
we teei tempted to lay before our readers. Un
der these ct/cumstances It is but nataral to en
qaire It w l• it that Dr. Fitch secures these re
tu!ts • What are the pern;iatitles of the treat
me! , ; e Lich he prop se* which give it each mac:
fest •,2terim,ty nvor a!! other plane hitherto
rop..-od '
-Tim i:1:.;.
Nlanual." gives a sufficiently full reply
There the principles of hie treatment are lei:
.yen, and all interested in Che impnrtalit so. •
ject well to poisee.,s inetm e .ve. or .1
The Doctor regards cousoml•L r.
bith I,cal and general or c•mstittationa; die
ea-e, and therefore requiring both local and gen
eral treatment. The thaease of the lungs he re
gs.r.le as a local manifestation of constitutions,:
disease in the amp „Islay that etrofulous u;cere
up..n the limbs may be, and as these ulcers
should he treated both by topical or local appli
cations by stimulating lotions. , Sc , and sls ,
by general or gternal remedies, by tom, an-i
alternatives, by attencon 0, diet, be.. 1r , and
1; ,, t by 'Weal applicati..ns to the eiclusi,n
general moans or by general means or werna
remed , ,s to tl.e exelnsi , m of local measures,
Pr F:'eh h I- that the treatment of dketusi. :
Iluttun :u•.O
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u:d be both 104-al ur topieal and genera'.
that while by the employment of appropriate
inimiatious, the local disease of the lungs e.
reached, we should at the PELMC time by appropriate
internal remedies, build up the strength of the
system, cleanse the bloid and remove the roc
stitutional taint of which the local disease it
merely n manifestation. For this purpose, also.
all the secretions, the bowels, kidneys and skin
IllUbt be kept duly Leto,. The patient must be
kept in the open air, proper attention be paid to
the diet, and every means taken to sustain /4114
general strength. tither diseases which mar
chance to he present must be removed , measure.
must Lo taken to keep the lungs so perfectly ex
paneled as to prevent a farther deposit of tubur
culous matter By daily bathing, frictions, &e ,
the patient must promote the action of the skin,
end at he same time fortify himself against colds.
Thus it will be seen that Dr. C M. Fitch rides
no bobby. He does nut propose to accomplish
a great object without employing adequate means
for so doing. He does not claim for any one
thing that which common sense tells us is plainly
absurd. He does not make cold water a remedy
for every malady under the sun, although be ad
mita its value as an adjuvant in the treatment of
most chronic diseases. Ile does not rely upon
mechanical means alone, as some have done, to
the exclueion of everything else. He does not
content himself with Inhalations alone, nor with
internal remedies alone, but he combine+, these
and thus .ecuree at once all the advantages which
these different system. afford, and his ample ex.
perienee enables him to do this with so much
judgment Its t , secure a degree of success which
hoe, we believe, never yet been attained by any
-ther prectitlouer Dr Fitch possesses singular
energ_t and industry and habits of close obseir
ration, and the multitude of cases which he ex.
amines each month, gives him necessarily more
experience than most practitioners can acquire
in a year. Indeed we doubt whether there are
many physicians in our country who see as many
cases of pulmonary diseases in a year as Dr
}itch prescribes for every week, and this gives
him an opportunity to modify and adopt treat
ment to individual oases with a skill which he
could not otherwise attain.
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The facto shove given will, we think. account
for Dr Pitch's eucceas. We should not have
dwolt upon the subject at such length, but that
we consider it one of great importance, the more
so at the present time, Inasmuch as Dr. Fitch is
now on a visit to our city, and an opportunity is
offered to our citizens to avail themselves of hi.
ski!l, which can but rarely occur. We under
stand, however, that Dr Fitch :r about to open
a permanent western office at a point much more
accessiLle from our city than New York, and
we shall make the particulars known as soon as
we aecertain them.
—Since the above was in type we have read a
letter from one of our subscribers who consulted
Dr. Fitch when here last, and was by him re
lieved, in lees than a month, of a cough of some
five or six months standing. Our correspondent
also mentions the case of hie father, a gentleman
64 or 615 years of age, who consulted Dr. Fitch
at the same time for an asthma of long stand
ing, experiencing, notwithstanding his age, very
great relief from his treatment. We shall pub
lish the letter at some future time.
TiH Detroit Flee Pren, the leading democratic
paper of Michigan, has the following in reference
to the Presidency:
We believe the first choice of the democracy of
Michigan to be General Cass, as he Is certainly our
first choice. General is not a candidate, it le true,
and does not desire the nomination; indeed, he de
sires, wo have no doubt, that the nomination may
not be conferred upon him ; but he has not positively
forbidden the use of his name in oonneation with it,
and very many of his friends in several of the States
are inclined to use it until forbidden, or until, if he
shall not be designated by the National Convention,
that body shall manifest a decided preference for
another. That, if the Democracy of this State can
not be gratified in its first choice, the nonllyination of
Mr. Buchanan will be acceptable, seems apparent
enough from manifestations of Democratic sentiment;
and that, should be be selected, he would carry the
electoral vote of the State by thousands, we enter
tain no shadow of doubt."
.v~}F~.Qi~s~~aL9L~'B~ar'R;F'tµ' x~n'6 ~.s ~:.^w .rg ~r„^y*
use inquiries, Dr C M Fitch's recent
•1, ti,e Insaiid's Guide and
MR. BITIL ANA :%•!.. SPF:EtII
We give helotv the -p, e. :.f 11r. Uu han.to in
reply to the yi'idopine PLii.tel
phin of all partie.:
I erarrrly km,cv Low to express my feeling 4
. tipon the preoc ii ecxnion. I feel that my foot
is upon my nativ , heath, and that in the opinion
of my kind fellow-flit:liens I have..not discredited
my nat . 's N State ii serving my opuntry . abroad.
[Applause.)
I have been al.iftent.:*ow tilearly three years.
You add] ess me (171 , 8 c.q rn ittee of Merchants--
not as party men. I respond, with ali my heart,
to the sentiments you express. I have been a
party man; but when an American, with a proper
heart, goes abroad, all local questions sink before
his love of his native land. The Great Republic
looms up in the distance, and his heart swells
with honest pride that he is an American. Those
things which agitate, and very properly agitate
and divide the people at home, he !eels to be of
secondary consideration abroad, when he is
maintainining the good faith, the interests, and
the honor of the whole country [Expressions
of approbation.]
I confess that I have been astonished at the
reception which the good people of my country
have given me, since I landed upon these shores.
Without distinction of party I have been received
at New York as an American citizen—the proud
est title in the world. [Continued outbursts of
applause.] The same course has been pursued
towards me in in my passage through New Jer
sey, and now, here, where my heart nestles in its
warmest and tenderest emotions, I hare received !
the most cordial welcome of all.
I have been abroad in trying times, it is true;
but the great principles which have guided my
conduct abroad are these :
" Peace, commerce, and honest friendship
with all nations, entangling alliances with none."
"Ask for nothing that is not clearly right, in
our intercourse with foreign nations, and submit
to nothing which is wrong."
These are the two leading maxims of the great
political apostles of our country ; and as long a.
we act upon such great and glorious principles,
we are sure always to ho In the right. [Ap
plause.]
Gentlemen, it is hardly proper for me to speak
of the diplomatic business in which I have been
engaged on the other able of tho Atlantic but
I have been naked, repeatedly,. there danger
war? I think not.
But it is simply because I think cur country
to be so clearly and decidedly in the right en lit.
questions involved between the two itountriev,
that the British people never will convent to ir
ritate them into a dangerous condition for both
parties. Our commerce now covers every ocean ;
our mercantile marine is the largest in the wir'd
We have the greatest interest of any
earth in preserving peace. We ought to cult,
vote peace with el nations. But there iv an
tercet superior to all these c•insidi rat' .ns, at-. 1
that is—cve onions' hence. An I, if war
ensue—l feel DO &pi nhert.s.di Lf danger ni tl a
present moment—if the notional honor
people should ever he insulted by any get ern.
went upon the face t f the earth, I knew that tio
merchants themseivev, who would boo ,
sst sacrifices to make, would by tba f
try at the expense of e‘ery thing bunion. ..Ex
pressions of approbation.)
I can conceive ro ,larger r.iir ilanq
crest and glorious eisuipir Thet', ar, I.
wil),,n the POl3lll of my v , fce whn <hnr• err
tho millions of human bein N s an this vafl'
rent, the pririlegee and irrtrunities th,
Res at.d rant , t a!, 'l5 i- , rertrnct. , tt.h. •
vnteti ()lir erat:plA n star in !, - 11" , .1
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e e a., v rnl.nzan •• 1 Al ` ,
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Ir•i exan,r,
mrry nu 1 .nputut:orif •
the mums carte: prnerfr::v. •.•
dodger, nr.fl wtlh th r . •
.in u% rn ovrry
But gentlemen, ,1 th,?.
publ,c, row one,—this gre,at hr.lg2 r... 1.21 re' u•
cemehted oy the f i t - r cur forvflt.,er
fin,l preserred by the C, - .1,.!;tr: ,,, n arni it:r• U. •
t,t thitt real. anl Ft •;tt u't,' f, ~' I
Ikhattere..l into
the contempt and der "'10n,,,t , qo •
the good Bier the whole twee ~ f ttv. ekrtt,
f..rbil that [hie g'.or• u• .tar - tn; I et , r
itscord and in I , lt•oti It nt-ser ta,:! 1 ...r
and utter-ruling l'r•••tdent tt, t.a.• r t rto .!
1 rcter% i un 1,, It nn': 0- : r
this ice.gtb. that ex to n• i •
my , nfitlettt prayer- and t! L.
eirt.o!:
I eught iay I too, d
'y maintained the r-e.it.,er.
ecuntry n the neg diet'
England. end, whikt I I ne‘er tied.; '
Iv, tut cottrteentt'y. 14 el; re+4 fis. Int
have never f tund anything r.ut er—tnti . lc wine
in my intercourau with the Briii-die.,l! , \
prehat ton
I d , not believe that any - Arnertriart
tiate Litnev:f MI6 ILe g . 1.0•/ p.•
ple in Europe, be eunoealing hie totnerot
mente on all proper ttcr i leion. I dare r.rie
upon that pttuctple and I Lace r, •ra. ,- , •
pent it
Here. then, I am In your rnid.,t I Lase r.
calved from you greater honor than I deerree
can only AMMO] t (or I t I•eaure I arn a 00:ten
that important old Cotnmonwenlth
often unpretending, IS 'Oa Ays tine.
ever difference of optnton eiiet, am.digst
regard to mere political quew: , .ne. the C..n-t.ti
tine and the Union have ever been the polar •'
or the people of all parnes th,
State. [Renewed applause.]
I have said enough to endeuv,,r to express th,
overflowing feelings of my heart. I wi , h I
give them utterance in such ternis as your ktri I
nese deserves, but, I trust, you will take the w,
of a faithful citizen of Pennsylvania fur the ,leed
and that your own hearts will indicate what I
would say, if I could say it on the present pc,*
sion
I feel that your reception hen pruceedeil front
the heart—it has gone to my heart—and wb,,t
ever may he my public and private position here
after, I shall remember this moment ar mie
the prouder% if not the very proudest of my :ife
[Enthusiastic and prolonged cheering
PROCEEDINGS AT VIZ MERCHANTA' 11 , 'TI:L.
Mr. Buchanan dined at the Merchants' at
8 o'clock, at an informal d:nne: of Whig. i
Democrats. Jo.iali Randal', Eel ,
eieted by Hon John K Kane There we- !• , it
Flight reference made to the political topien
the day Mr Buchanan spoke briefly, thanking
his friends for their kind expressions, and speech
en were also tnade by B Reed, Ebq , Ju lge
Kane, Morton McMichael, George M. Whart,,i .
Esq , Chief Justice Lewin, Col W C Petter.,. t .
11 S Magraw, State Treasurer. C.l.
Forney, Robert Tyler and Josiah Randall
ituplall closed the Interesting proceedings w.t.4
iLri address of great power and eloquence.
Th e following is an abet/let 4 hia subseo,uont
tpespch at the Merchants' hotel
Mr. Buchanan thanked the people preeeni very
heartily for their good feeling, and the bonier thi
were conferring It was eeperially gratein: t
him as rowing from Philadelphians and fund . •
was of his native State. Pennsylvania we.,
I.i.reat in her boll, natural resources, beaulifil
ecenery and beautiful towns , in her bounte.
agriculture, her wonderful and warted manta.,•
tures, and in her domestic commerce and mine,
al resources, but espe^ia y groat in her Bober
substantial, intellegr,, t a', I patriotio peopo
She was founded 1:• great philanihri, •
Penn, upon the baste of -:•:.tcrence
mense applause i She has always been Ism..
for h.r uniform regard for the Lroadwt piinc: i • cs
of rengeus liberty or rather was Ft, MILL: tw
years ego. Laughtor applause flat in tl
country, fanaticism was always short-lived. in a
snort time every vestige of it would be swept int :
oblivion. The coming election would dispoce
or it and restore to its original triumph, the
sacred and fundamental principle of perfect re.
ligoaa and civil liberty. Let all stand by the
Union and the Constitution, end liberal Ideas.
These would increase the grandeur of this ltepuL•
lie, provide for the safety and happiness of 1411
its citizens, without distinction of birth or creel,
and in time, break the chains of slavery all over
the earth.
',From the Boston Saturday Evtuling Liacott
A PHRFCMED BUZATII.--What lady or gentle
man would remain under the curse of a disagree
tile breath when by using the " Balm of a now
and Flowers " aa a dentifrice would not only
render it sweet but leave the teeth white as ala
baster Many persons do not know their breath
is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends
will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the
"Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last
a year.
A BIAUTIPLIL COMPLEXION May easily bo ac
quired by using the Balm of a Thousand Flow
era." It will remove tart, pimplm, and freckles
from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate
hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drop,
and wash the face night and morning.
BRAVING MA DE EA SY. —Wet your shaving-brush
in either warm or cold water, pour on two or
three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers,"
rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful
soft lather much facilitating the operation of
shaving. Price only fifty oenta. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and B. A. Fahne
stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers &
Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pitts
burgh ; and Lee & Beckham, Allegheny city.
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C'~n, Fubiidm I \u I .'.,'.i
Cur Jwurs liu..honnu for I lir I . It pti I
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man whwil appeat.-.1 in the roat SOllli
amt calls attention to in an article it, cttod, 11
urges the nomination of Mr Buchatvoi r, x hi
earnestly. After speaking of the t•ti t in
with which Co- Buchanan movement iq rario. , l
on itt GUI' state, it says:
This movement in Pelll:lSslvanin has a can: e and
a meaning. The nnme sbe presents ,a that of r stales
'min of the very first class, ripe in years, grown gray
in his patriotic labors, always true to his party, and
industrious in the joint service of it and his country.
Whenever the Democracy bays presented a candidate
for national honors, Buchanan has been the foremost
of his champions. Whenever he has heartily es
poused a enure, its success has been a foregone con
clusion. For thirty years past his name has been a
talisman of power in his non State. For fifteen
years there has been a large number who have
deemed him a fitting incumbent for the highest of
dee the people can bestow—a number now very large,
and every day increasing. Pennsylvania has never
furnished thli Democratic party with a candidate for
the Presidential chair—she new presents the name
of a first-class statesman—one for whom his native
State will vote by an overwhelming majority—one
ohms popularity ix second to that of no other man
in the Union—one whose nobleness of nature in un
mixed with any shade of unworthy feeling—one
whose he sirt:is ;sunned to the spirit of our progressive
people--a man of profound political learning and of
the most scrupulous integrity—a teen who has been
weighed and found whole—a man who has been
trusted and found honest. Is Pennsylvania right or
rom g in urging his nomination with au honest zeal
and a determined vigor' Must her eloquent eppoals
in behalf of her noble and favorite son pass unheed
ed'' Must States which pretend to have no prefer
ence for candidates wtio live within their own borders
altogether ignore the arguments of the patriotic friends
of James Buchanan.-
Si- Opinions of the Press.--The .
ft,tu (leo. Lie, p. )1 . the 1101 no J turrll. of Sol. 7.
pr 1. E. V. b• the guardians of tilo rights
the people, and to keep thorn advised, through their col
umns. of as hate•ver shall arin, hr their to neeit. We will
liar up to this lat tei, and tutor,/ them that the meet WOO
derful and vAlual•le mrdnnm. Gar the, geuerid use ev e r au
sgmed, is . DALLEY'S NIAGICAL PAIS ENIItACTI/11.."
• lid uet ni•• rare. mighty stet i•e•. - entror.. that often they
spto at id
nab re., 111, :Mrs/ Ins than by a, truce, se, effori
u, • ',Ark and astound.ng or. , lie powers no thn huiunti
l e —iy, that. though e •Ni it in dai;E tried !,y thouaands or pero•
•. •••t tlom re-Kt amts. but as ,I••hglited hey ..rid row
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K February 6, l6Z.h
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preparing MC I.or mp ro Vernufuge and Imprc. al
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.rs nn. dint wtil. tn.( Leu nu t,;,,it kl,l A LL--nt:
6—went t. led t. lout irtdhk.t Iwtt) la It
4Q - Z4l , long liiiNertmituant in soother c,..irimu
acid wholeeale and retiul at Di( H KFYSEh
11l atre,t, augn vf the Golden Mortar, and at J I'
I LIINIING'S, ap22.l.kw
Digestion of F ,annot exist to a
I<aly w lien that great rwrorroir. the stomach, fails in assail:
hating and reducing the toed to a condition (rum which the
r byle and chyme car, be readily produced Lienre. in a tat
st,marh, yore have, taut lire:, &atm.'s, flatulence, couch
1,u.. and a general proetrau•m of kdy, for Want of health
Ili eliminated fluid, to keep the ranous organs in tuna.
Reader, if you lima. , rel,of from those untie, try a bottle td
HOLLAND BITTERS, a remedy greatly to vogue now her
had digestion and oth e r stomach diseases.
Cstrriortl--To prevent impoiltioD, be awful to uk fcr
literttve'e /7olland Bitters.
WA. Sold at $1 per Nal", 1r eh bottle," fbr so. by the pro.
I.rlutore, BENJAMIN PAM?, Ja. 8 CO., Manufgaturiug
Pharmacoutiets and Chomleta, Pitteburgb, Pa.; It . E. SEL.
& CO. , wrner of aordnd and tV•KKI str.ota: and
rinurxdsta generally. rplEklw
*Jr From the N. York National Monitor
of February 24.-11ruzsa VaPoll.—Dr. Curtis has done root,
to ameliorate the condition of humanity athictod with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of mexhcfnes that
had struggled with the secrets of the inacrict medico, for the
last century, by the invention and perfection of an instru
ment that will convey to the lunge a medicine In the shape
of a highly i'dedicatod Vapor, which acts directly on the
1i1f1.310, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Thaw who am
troubled with diseases arising from disordered lunge, will
subserve their interests by giving the Llygean Vapor a trial.
atzinon.—Dr. CCEITIS' kiTOZAR• IR tloi original and only
nor243wdayr
gunulne articl.
Call at No. 184 Wood , and ex.
amine our stock of Sort lists and Wirrea CARS. Just ris.
calved. a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles of
Cape, which we will sell low for cult Moowc & Co., 184
Wood stmt. oetl9
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ro whom l'l' MA CONCEItx.
OIL CALVIN N. FITCH,
‘% eSterll.f . bllUn3 It mill, ;...; 6 xdl tea I•titettri4,ll early
1,1 the ensuing mouth, and dint thu.o wishing to 1111411 thelo
- hie system n 1 treatlug
Throat and Pulmonary Diseases,
MOILS PLITICCIARLY
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA
11 ,
CHRON I C BR ONCHITIS
By Medicinal Luna ations, Mechanical
and Constitutional Remedies,
Iti ill thus hare an opportunity 00 to 40.
OR k ITCH wilt remain in PIITSRUOLL from
TUURSUAY MORNING, APRIL THIRD, TO SATURDAY
Mi:NINO, MAY TENTH.
Dllltog altirb (two be may be rougultell Sally (Sabbath ox•
fr..ot the bourn of TEN TO Pont, at Ida Itootno
at the
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Corner of Peon and St. Clair citrate, (entrance on Penn at.,
For all forms of incipient or seated UISEAy6 OF THE
LL'NUS, and for all derangements of the dyrtem proceeding
inug rifle ii/ l•u memory Lrioense, particularly
Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and Fe
male Complaints.
Pera,n* wishing to consult, but unable to visit Pit FITCII.
can do ri l,v sending him a written statement of their case,
to which a prompt answer will be returned, giving opinion
of ',sr and elating expense of treatment. A PERRON Al.
EXAMINATION ALM AYB PREFERRED.
DIL /ITCH'S associate, 1.11-. J. W. SYKES, will be with, to
rimist him, during the four last weeks of hie appointment.—
t is desirable that persona wishing his treatment, should
consult him early, that he may have them in charge as long
as rosaible.
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH wishes it expressly understood
that he has no longer any business ow:inaction with Dr. 8.
I+. FITCH, sod would call attention to the Cavan which he
found himself culled upon to publish immediately on toe re
turn from Europe, mb24-dit w
SHINGLE MACHINE.
Kendall's Patent IMPROVED
Double Acting River & Shaver.
THE attention of Shingle and Lumber
derient, epeculatorr and others, in directed to tole
rateable invention, which u now presented to the public as
[Le first and out, pcecticel machine extant, tor Riving rod
ode. mg Stringier!.
.
Various cutting and squring anahines have been Invented
for makiug tibiae., but It u a well known fact that Bhln
glop cut ur sawed ecres the grain are quite tut. thmsy for
rooting purposes. Numerouslnventions have reciontly
purred for Hintz; and shaving, and these have all been °oe
dema.' ea wortlifoas, from their imperfect method of
which consists of splitting from the side of the block but one
nhatgle, which almost Invariably rune off. Th.te difficulty le
vntirely obviated by
KENDALL'S MACHINE,
n Mot tvlite from the aide of the block a place thk-k
cLongti for twe shingles, which is separated lu the Latin,•
ticl by moans of elastic guides each part lu conducted
tl,rough a lair of approximating knives, wind, completes
Old uporallou ; thus producing two shingles at every revolu•
Thin ra.blue will rive and share from the block titre,.
th ,usaud ebluglee p•r hour, of uniform thicluees and taper,
st,pvrior m .11dity and durability to thome wade by baud or
any "ther prweee,
Ita venation, are by no menus confined to pine and other
ea wood, but work. to equal advantage ouk, walnut, and
eery other dracriptdon of timber Ulm can be aplit.
The working. of the machine can be examined at EL LI.
ilt an's Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Pittalturgh.
To timber owners, shingle deniers, and man of suterlaisa,
the opens a new field for .peculation, as that. is no aintiltu
uveut,on extant.
The tusebine oocupla• but a &mall Er/Awe, Le of durable roll
•trurtlon, and tofu but about two Luudred and eighty d,d
hk,s, and a man and two bop can null:. lrom 2u.Oksd t. ,
2:1.,(a)G shingle& pot - day, t.ltb about three bor. power
1 , ,d light of territory, ur mactilues, Inquire at to 81 Full,
ur at tip , City Mae!.
Rg_ Xll nuedr.l Illfurmation will be kr:ranted by letter
doured. Lcu1..1'..1"2m . 1 A DOS
L FA lINESTOCK,
IMPORTER ct. DEALER IN
FAUN AN ! I , ").11 ESTI ;.;
HARDWARE.
Nu. 33 Wood strew:, betw•csa
•lloy aad Foarth sheet,
1 ! T 2.5 li, 4
Zir Li.. v.!. 'a n ,canitig • visn:l talnct..., -au :.•
I Harrisrarts.il L., , 4',an.1 w'.:. L.-
• ILL; -ther t1L , 121. to 0.1, CI: • I
a :1, Lead a guunral assintuvut
AM', CUTLERY, Li:RYE:NI:lite
IL,ltuf the at i:CLILOn At' purchaaara
54-11UEI. FAILSETIOC
PEKEC TEA STORE,
No. SS FIFTH STREET,
IP ) , H Y.ANT "F THE EICELINQ I: DANE
Pttt•burgh, Ps.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
tram the Itur,,rD•rs fnr CA 4 II E,
tst•l,ll MI the diftenew o: re:A
.Lt Le ALli..ll. malLet, and
FSALE AND )lETAIL
I. k 5 LUN LeT CA., , 11 YRII. Y."
P 1( KED TEAM, 11l )IVI'ALIL h
th,
I /.4.` F Al.l. uRAL,F., IS\ Tile }AL) , CHI,'
.1/ 1 ' 0 0.1.1,a CLI.A' , II.I re .1 Lr,
exp..; the Li.e.itreee le n eilre t 1..;
article.-,t will ha ea pepreserit...l.
et i , eiw•i.t. A riewtsviti:rr, P.lt rug "ALE •r
JAYNK'S 1/ASIILV ME/rIC.INL.II. 9. JAYNEM.
triburgh, Nisei ;
HENRY H. COLLINS,
Produce and Commission Merchant,
No. 23 Wood Strtel.
P 1 TTeli P!
=Ell
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
F'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Dealers In Wool, Hldes, Flour,
BAcoN, LARD AND LARD OIL
Gir .4 P RODICE GENEI:ALLY - 6S
No. WATKIt STREST. PITTSBURGH, Pg
Spnuttvr llarbaugh,
.41e0. Wells, Welltellte,
J hall & " Sarnia.
DJ • n Cusb'r Cit. Dep. Bk.' Koons A Ilerstine, Phila.
L. b t C.., Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit a Can ets,iu.
J E. Eltlor, Bt. Le..mlat.
11.ouuto Jit Greiner, Mam, Flolmeste Connell, Chid u nett
Salem, Obi [shyly) A. D. Bullock A Co.
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
3LANtLFACTURERS OF
C HILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Builtlinga.
air W. h A. artll contract for Warming and - Vrnttlatuti;
by Sham Pot Water, Ptp.o or Chilson's Furnaos,Citurrb
,,, S.ho..sta, Lloavtals, Factorioa, Omen Ilona" DaNdliug,
t Houma, Jula, or liotela. Nu. 25 MARKET STILNXT,
apl d
WILLIAM B. BATS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
B.ICON HS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD, LAED OIL,
DRIED BEES,
SVIO4II.CrRED and
CANVASSED OASIS
A Isr,r, .cock always D band at
No. 907 Liberty street,
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
etir F 1,017 R DELIVERED TO FAMILIES Lu either of the
to , . Cities
lia.mma may be left at the Mill, or In bozos at the eblee of
Loti AN, WILSON d 00., 62 Wood Street
BRAUN I RESTER, cor. Liberty end St. Clair greets.
H. I' SCHWARTZ, Druggbit, Ailestomy.
TERMS: CASH, OX DELIVIRT.
.1 y 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO.
ALEX. HUNTER.
DI. 11.Eit J.N
FLOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
A.ND PRODUCE dE Ert.4LLl',
Au. /99 Liberty
El=
KERR & HUNTER.
Forwarding and Con►niission Merchant,
-AND
/Fir STEADS BOA. T AGENTScits
No 27 Z. baween Pine and Jiirt it.
SAINT LOUIS, NI
f , ,b2<klipcly I
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.,
SIAN CPACTCRERS 01
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
WIN DOW Ur LIAR DS, &c.,
Nos. 91 Second st. and 88 Third street,
mhl2 PITTSBURGEI, PENNA
Wll SMITH. WW. MAUI .505. ft EfUNTKIt
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
In Second and 161 Front st.,
mhl7 dm Pittsburgh, Pa.
JAMES BLAKELY,
ELROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
Passengers brought from the WS country to Pitts
burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe noy27
Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters
- UST RECEIVED at the Excelsior Restau
rant, where ell the delicaciee of the see
sou can be obteirnd on the shortest notice, and \
done np in the best style,and at sithrfastory ,71 )
pricee. So don't forget the sign of the " RED,
WLEITE AND BLUE," No. 11.1 Wood street, below Fifth.
8. STEIN - RUCK,
ruhl7] Agent for the Philadelphia oyster and Fish 010.
CITRIC ACID-100 lbe. for sale by
moos B. A. P s 00.
-~~a-~.
TI I E AGENCY, 59 Fifth
•oett will remove on the 14th instant, to
the I : Fink on.. .•“, the Bank ill': 1101%.0 ..1
1: .t
na,,rieentent below.
PIT7'SBI'BOII,
Established In New York, J01t... 1431
Pittsburgh March, 1853,
7111 s PII.I:II071.6,f ONO I.ROTISCTI,I% (IT 70,L,
Having Branch., nh.i .1.n..06.60, MIN, In
NEW YORK It, DucuLktlm
IinSTON K.
..... 80u,a.A5.4 A C..
HA LTIMORE J PRATT h. C...
CHARLESTON ............11. Una use & Co
NEW /ELLE:ANS .......11. I)ocoLAsa &
111C11310ND PRATT & OEr%
CINCINNATI B. Docc.u.ns &
lAJCISVILLE B. DOUGLARB At C.,
LoCIS ........... .... B. DOUULA/3161 A C..
.................B. D0I:1111AM A Cu.
1 his Institution supplies (to soberribere only) ail necemary
information as to the standing, responsibility, Sc., of Me,
chants, Traders, Manufacturers, Public Companies, &c.,
throughout the United States, their Territories, and British
North America. It is a valuable auxiliary to Importing,
Shipping and Commission Merchants, as well as Jobbers and
Manufacturers, and to all parties baying Time Exchange, or
dispensing credit.
The collection ut debts is the States, Canada. &c., attended
to with promptness and tide Sty.
Terms made known at the Office-
It. DOUGLASS & CO.
Subwribers to the &geniis who have occasion to travel
through the States are furnished with introductory letters
to the various offices, where they can obtain information
without extra coot apr&lm
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS,
l'rom the tat day of Atrytt.st to the 31st day qf 18.56
Amount recelred la Marine pnanivals $ 68,243 31
Fire 39.908 82
Total premium. fir live month.
CAPITA!
I N'' , E6l - 111 A 3 tOLLOWEI :
Bomb. of Allegheny County, Pittaburgh, and
Pittsburgh d's $ 78,711 lid
Railroad Bond.. Coast 33,400 ou
Lem on First Mortgage of Real liedstate 59,950 uu
Stock" Collataral 30,..„4 Ou
Cash to Bank and on band 11,0112 f 2
Capital subeoribed, (payment not yet doe) 97,006 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured] nti,..187 SI
Duo from Agents, (secured by Bonds) 18,2458 dl
Ei1.,13.V. and G.mmlmd , .ne 11,60'2 ild
$408,131 13
unnount of Loseee tuc'urred, but not yet edyneto.l...
Fire . $1,61143 tin
. .... . .... 3,000 Ou
g4,66t3 66
This Company 'amuse Hull slid Cargo risks on the Ohio
soLl Mississippi tributstios. Insorta against Loss or Dawn.
by Fires. Losses liberally adjusted sod promptly paid.
liarzracrtas—lion T. M. Ilosvt., Oart. J. K. 11 , ,orbead,
James W0.,1
For Insmanos apply to
THOMAS J HUNTER, Agent.
Nu. 90 WeJor et., bet. Wood and Mark.O.
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
PAg- MARINE INSMIANCIS on roue* Cargo, El fight
L.) ell part, of the %world.
INLAND INSURANCES 07 GOODS, by Riss•rs, Cabala
anti Laid Carriages, tri all parte of the Union.
CNANCE U 311.mi1a:51)17s generally. Or
li! M.74:5, &C.
1111 FICE RE IS' RSLR INT I'OMP'I,
.74441 - 01 Pkh.i . ETVAL--OROITID hi TI!! Stan or
Chartered Capital, 9300,000.
h' A' .Yd BI.VE /A 2 A D TR A .21 , NPOR 1' A rr,
A I.IPPININITV, Preitittont.
lootlN 11(111F:it:A. S.crt•tm . T.
IiEOROK YOUNti, Trrtumr,.
D i ftscrotta.
A even N. I.ippl ~c. at, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon Udlinghant, William Sc.al
Nel/dos tl. Tayl..r, Alfred Weeks.
orrla Rogers, t hart.' J. Fields,
J.Asti P. SIMODS. Jana. P. Smyth.
441-Thls Company has been organizal withis Cash Capi
t.d, and the Directors Lave determined to adapt the Umtata.
to Ile available resources. To observe prudence In conduct
un.t its affmrs, with a prompt iulittstment of lomat.
Pitt.tmr/lt. °the r e, N. 76 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONIM, Agent.
EMZEM
The hillowibg well known and reeponalble firms in Pitt..
burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the
ratability and minulnees of the Manufacturer!? lumina!,
Company.
Bremer & Rehm. Wilson, Childs & Cu.,
George P. Smith I Co. ' Hampton I Campbell,
Jew., Tiernan & U. Child. I Co.
nor
A. A CA11.8.18)/
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Comm. Fourth and Smithfield &greets, Pittabillvh
AGENTS
State Mutual Firs and Marine Inattraxte
Co., of HARRISBURG. CAPITAI,I3SO,OOO.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 1300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCII2BTEB, VA. CAPITAL, fa 00,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company., ILtl
HISBCRO. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
lIARTFORD. CAPITAL A.ND ASSBTS $9,154,480.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co, of PITTSBURG
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Nov. 6, 1855 91119,029149
F. Joamrrox, ?meth/ant- A. A. Chillara, Secretary
dre.l.l:dapely
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
FT I 13BLTBA3I 11, PIM"A.
HOBERT GALWAY, rreeldent.
Tem OLwY , tlecretary.
Arnie Onatpeny wakes exery Insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE 11.181113.
Also, against ANI)6.ARGO FUSER on tho Ohio
and Misaissippi Rivera and tributaries. and MARINE RISKY.
generally.
And sgitinst Loss and Damage by Fire, and against thn
Perils of the See and Inland Navigation and Transpotration
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with salbty to
all Nirtiect
INSURANCE COMPANY
Lr PITTSBURGH.
WJLLLtM li..GA . LEY, President.
LiAilL ELL Et‘nutery.
G...rr:r.t. :44 :,..aer brluvim .Varket and Marl gear,
. 1 143 , " Instu-os HULL AND CARGO RISRP, on the Ohio
nod Mtraiseippl Rivers and tributaries.
losuree against Loss or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the ?erns of this See and Inland Natigation
end Treneportatioc.
Itol3l. M. 111;:,TP.11.
OF PITTSBURGH.
itillY H. SHOENBERGER, President
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, Genarsi Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS
OF
J 11. Bhoenberger, U. W Cass,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Ntunck,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, ' R. D. Cochran,
It. T. Leech, Jr.. John A. Caughey,
George B. Seldom B. B. Bryan,
David M'Candleas.
Air All Looses sustained by parties insured tinder policies
blued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREW. jll
. _
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Stmt.,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
4h .Insure Balding, and other Property aoinat Lon or
Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navi
gation and Tranerportation.
Win. F. Johnston, DIRECTORS.
Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier W. brOtintock, Jae. P. Tanner,
George W. 81Lith, W. 8. Haven, D. R. Park,
I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. IL Long ,
A. J. Jones, J. H. Jones, H. R. Coggshall.
OTTICEPS.
, a
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was
REMOVA L.
THE MERCANTILE /GENII',
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ties. TILOS. B. FLOM:OIt Pres't
Puts. H. Iletcr.oLD, Secretary.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
CIFICE, ;‘± E. CORICER TirißD AND ViaLNUT
Philadelphia.
.Vorrpther UA. 15.L.5.
• ' . -41 Lehttu ,?,.1"4,336
• . 'h, I,,nne
iza: aid Ineuretto - e 1.•
0,44.14 V.
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2.1629
/•:e_'L" .1e1.:, 395t1
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The,Tl.Ltua PnLl.llk
• Jame' Traquar. - ,
Willtant Eyre, Jr •
Ina L. Yrtoa,
Jeca. Ten e L
:I..tmuol E. Stoked,
Leary
Cbarled et.tuLtier,
lit.Arort Etkrt,L.
1.1111 H. Senti.le Ivry ur » t.
li ''i
, .1 T. Lt.Aatt,
%%\I MARIAN. 1'
I C Dttt t
Jota, It. Penroge,
G. Lespv:.
D41111.:0.,11,
T.; I: littst,,,
'll C. L.
I (ugh Cm:ix,
Fencer 31cilytln
(wrlrs
kt I„r,. ftri..l,,
.1 J. hill, ti
=MIME
P. A NIA lAlltA. Agetir,
W.tve.te.o, NUBburgh
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE
OF PHIL.tDELPHIA
I=!
PITTSBURGH
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CORNER OP WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
DIRECTOR.
Rotwrt Galway, Samuel 33'Clurlaa,
.i,,,,,, T h
I. Gat.....0u, 31. D., John Scott,
Junes Itarehall, David Richey,
T,,..r.ae. W. Llai'man, Charles Arbuthnot,
Al,..aud, [wadi...) Joseph S. Leq,ch,
J. L. Fr.::..rt ,, ..a, llsnedeld B. Brown,
tht , . : C C,ll-=l4rl. Chestian Zug,
Ii:!, A:11 C-,7. Robert 11. Ilerthry, .
.1.,,,, feblS
____
BIM=
Wl°Warn Bagalty,
James M. Cooper,
Sannual Ran,
Hobert Dunlap. Jr.
Dose M. Pennoct.
Harbaugh,
Walter Bryaut,
John Shipton
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS
DIRECTORS.
Pruidad Hon. WM. IL JOHNSTON.
Roc President HODT PATLIIHSON.
Seely and OAKIUMIL ONHay
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EM=IIIMEIIIIIMI
•.• ttoeltro 11114 Di te et
Ito. fil,lll/1 ..f tardy ar... rot/Artfully i., • .
Carrlegeo pill /..1 io nut mkt.... et y 1.141ter
..,,' 1 IV-r Foortli 1 , 4 aid,* k to. ronvety
ll=
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO ADVERTISE
40,000 OF AN EDITION !
E YDERSIGNEf) intend issuing fi 1
.1_ • dab.] of 40,000 wide-a of the POST" extra. during
i be present week.
HERCIia.NTS AND OTHERS shield avail themaelves of
roe present opportunity to ADVERTISE.
A D VERTOISMENTS may be handed In until Friday.
_ arne OILLIIORR t MONTGOMERY.
HINTON, Corner of Tunnel and Wylie
street, having entered into another binelneels, ,ill sell
eti nil his stexk of Boots and Shoe* at cost, commencing e.n
MONDAY. Also, a secret Horse, Buggy, and If a u-ne s ee; the
horse trots Ida mile in four minutes, and racks under the
meddle, and warranted sound. As to Harness and Buggy.
inquire at John M'Cune's Livery . Stable. Sixth st. spald t
ENGLISH BOOKS. •
Tredgold on Stationary Engine..
Marine
Editors' Sea Book—Navigation, Ac., A.-.
Laud and Engineering Surveying.
Limes, Cements, Mortars,
Railways, Sketches of the construction, Ac.
Steam and Locomotion.
Tubular and other Iron Girder Bridges.
Well Digging, Boring, &c.
Constructing and Repairing Roads.
Agricultural Engineering.
Dictionary of Terms of Art.
Clock and Watch Making.
Painter's Art, urn Grammar of Colorises.
The Eclectic Telegraph—its History and Prosr,ss.
Perspective, fur the flee of beginners.
Clay Lands and Loamy Soils.
Differential Cedculue.
Integral
Rudimentary Architecture.
Navigation and Nautical Aztvouom.i
Railroad Book of England.
Suggeetions in Design.
Gothic Monument,.
The London Crystal Palace.
Masonry and Stone Cutting.
Fur sale by B. T. C. MORGAN,
up2u
41 min street.
1108,101 31
300,000 00
$408,161 I.i
MINER & Co.'S LIST OF NEW BOOKSf
Lardner'ii One Thousand and Ten Things Worth
Knowing. 28 cents.
ladle: or, The Pearl of Pearl River. By Mrs. Rnuna D.
11. N. Southworth. Twu vulg. Paper $l, clo h $1,20.
Courtship and Marriage. By Mrs. Cerullo° Lee Bentz.
Two vole. Paper $l, cloth
Married not Mated; or, flow they Live at Thruckmoriou
1141. Cloth $l.
Courtmdee of added Lite. By MTV. M. Leslie. One vol.
Cloth $l.
Eutaw a Sequel to the Voyagers. By
The Green Mountrdn Girls; a Tale of Vermont.
rarnesr Linwood. liy Mrs. Bentz.
liumboldt's Island of Cuba. By Thrasher.
and '4B. The Stiviorn Revolutionary Mowry and Lit
erature or Ireland. By John Bavago.
The Wet In Knows. By 0. Douglas Breuverme.
M AO A Z I h P.B Pelt MAY—Jost out.
wer- Agency fur the celebrated Balm of a nonacid Fit/w
-ell ; also, the pupnlar Salve of Russia.
Booksellers, Pedlars, News Venders, and all persons deal
log in Periodicals, Papers, dr., are relocated to call and ex
amine the shelves and couplers at H. MINIM CO.'S,
eip29 No. B'2 Smithfield street
NEW MUSIC.
Heathen Belle--Wurtel.
Not to be sneezed at—Comte Song.
Dreams that Charmed when a Chllit--Havrtharbe.
The Love of one Fond Haart—llawthorna.
I set my Heart upon a Flower--Hawthorne
I've a Homo In the Woods—Woodbury.
What ie Home without a Father.
try Land Sch, ttia h, with a beautiful frcutief tees.
Shells of Ocean—Redowa Welts.
N endalia Waltz—Aloukel.
I,. , chester Schottlecb.
The Barrio—Gotrechalk.
For cola at the Music Etore of JOHN 11. MEI la,
ap29 91 Wood street .
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ICV .m.I (n.
ILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS ;
rase and Corn Ecytht.•
Azions. Bells,. sod 'Sizes:
Pump Chaos cud Vla.tineS;
Usky lerid Nli.ouro Fot Aa Togeittisit sirti s bilge
aril extensive as,rticent of Hardware, Jost rot k•ir
sale iNv, Atreet, between Dia^ oti sliey a.ad
Fourth street, Pale , : rgh sA3rr
apJJ
fIANARY SEED-15 0)15. int sale h y
B 1' kIIN ESTIKT a en
OIL OEIO AN .INI-300 lbs. for sale by
p'.s It A. VALISINTOCK. COS Cv
' .
VIT ANTED-- A Situation as .Assietttni Clerk
T , Reeler IS a Wholesale or reth.ll vrarehtmes.
Athirf.t4 b. P.. At this oith,
.
ph; )1}:T.11.--191) g‘S"‘ll quality, isolei
revolved Pet ,iteArii.r Rena , and forte by
P M. Rey FM etc.
Cl_ It E ASK —ltuyes' celebrated Orr sift for
N....A Dilly, eprtm, lsugg.re, Itailrna.l cane,
tor .li. I, I eqiN I LINN itY 11. COLLINS
A LUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
TN
TILE EIOITTII WARD OF THE CITY
OP I'l7"folillittlll.—Twelvti lota fronling on Bluff
stteet. w bleb Is an 80 foot street, overlooking the Mononga.
beta men each lot having a front of 24 feet and averaging
il,lll 110 to 115 feet deep, fronting on a 24 foot alley.
Also, twelve lots immediately in the rear of tho above,
having a front or 24 feet each on Lormit Street, and mining
hick to a 24 aso ahoy . Lorust street I', a6O foot street.
Ten lots fronting on Binh street, now in the city district,
immediately adjoining the above, only divided by Milten
berger street, which is a 50 Gun street, and also the city line.
Those lots are 24 feet front each and averaging front 07 td
148 feet deep, running back to a 15 foot alley.
Ten lots lu the rear of the above. each Int having a (loot
of 24 fort on Locust street and running back 80 feet to a 13
foot alley.
One lot on the corner of ranbreana and Forbes street, 2D
feet front on Forbes street, running back to St. Patrick's
alley PM feet, which is a 24 foot alloy.
Three lots, 24 feet each, fronting on Forbes street, rim
fling back 120 feet to St. Patrick's alley.
IN ALLEGHENY CITY.
Also, two two story brick bouvos and iota, with back i
buildings., each with a front of 2254 feet. on Federal street, !
just above the North ixtmmon; ruuning bock 07 feet to a 3
foot alley.
Also, a email two sto,y brick house and lot fronting on
Robinson strut, on the North side near the canal, 14 feet
front on Robinson strut, running back 72 feet to a 4 foot
',
alley. •4
Also, my dwelling house and ground attached, on the cor
ner of Sandusky street and the South common; this lot hoot►
on the common 60 feet, 'l4O feet on Sanduaky street, and
feet on Water street. This property is too well known to
need any particular description, as those who want to par
chase will call and ate for themselves.
I will barter or exchange for city property in Pittsburgh .
or Allegheny city, one thousand scree of land, cut up Into •
small tracts to snit purchasers. This land to situated It.
Franklin and Tyrone townships, Fayette county, State of tt,
Pennsylvania. The Pittsburgh and Connelsville Itafiroad
rune five tau through thin land. faces the Youghiogheny
Hoer. and le just fifty miles from Pitteburgh to Miltenber
pr's Station, and will not be more than one end a ball or zi
tw o hours rido in the cars, u scion as the road is finished
from West Newton to Turtle Crick, which will becompleted •
by Jnly or August next.
This land is so situated that thereto none of it more than
two miles from Layton or Miltenberger's Stations, and a
great portion of it covered with the finest timber, One atone,
the beet building stone, ore or glue-house sand, and large
bend timber.
For particulars ingtro of the tobeeriber In Allegheairy.
ap2S:Smd GEORGE ITILTIINRSRO
BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS !11
Married not Mated, by Alice Carey.
Christine, a Woman't Trials and Triumphs; by 1.. 3. Cartier 2
War In Kansas, by G. D. arewerton.
Courtship and Marriage, or Joys guyi Sorrow. of Amaral
can Life, by Mrs. Caroline Lee Monti.
Manual of British Rural Sporta,„by Stonehenge.
Courtence of Wedded Life, by Mi.. Madeline Lyn*.
Dupe new monthly MagaUne for May, HEiIS. •
•• Story Books for May, 1666.
Goday's Ladle* Book "
Peterson s " Milpitas " "
Lsalle's N. Y. Journal "
Chembers' Journal for Mail IEI3O.
For male by W. A. dILDENFZHNEY fa CO.,
aim Fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
C=l
WORTHY OF AT TENT lON!—FOR
SALE,—/ new dwelling Lowe Just Onlabed, two
stories, arranged with ball, two paints, dining room and
kitchen, three chambers, good caller, bath room, ho.; a hy
drant in the yard, and good stable. The lot bees front of YO
het on Carrot meet, Allegheny city, by 100 feet deep to lad
lie street Price $1,400. Terms—s Boo ht. band, remainder
in ons and too year& S. CUTHBERT & SO!,
anT3 151 Market et.
CARPECARTS: CARPETS! I—Superior quality
TS:
Brussel& Canton Matting, Sc., Sc A fresh at rival at
the Fourth Street Carpet Store.
A A. MASON & CO. are just i ppenix2gso
_La... more au or the beet nuked or listfticred tAtiosea
Luc Lienghause, Iftmlins, Checks, Ticking., Tweed., Summer
El , ac.
EMBROIDERIES AND TRIMMINGS 7—
A. A. 'MASON & CO are Juat opening atedliar large
nod well selected assortment of Embroidering, Ribbons surd
Trimming, of every variety, and the moat slegant imd fasL •
I. , oable styles.
ap29
AIsIDKERCHIEFS.—J uat received a
inrgo assortment of ladles and gents. haUd2acrcldeD,
in every variety. Alm, a superior tot of gents. cravats and
[Ara] A. A. MASON &
WATER PIPES— Stone WaterPiPtier
sale by repDt) IMES( M. COMENEk
GREEN APPLES-4TOTiare br
ap2l
HONEY -3 cases for sale byy
apo3 ILENRY R. COLI,INS.
CHIMNEY TOPS--300, of various patterns,
for side by Istp2B] ITENRT R. SIOLLINS
WATCHES ANDJEWELRYJWhoIesaIe
and retail, at Eastern mites.
apIR W. W. WILSON.
WATCH REP — AIRING.—Chureh and Of
fice Clocks manufactured. All work guaranteed.
apid W. W. WILSON.
FRESH PINE APPLES.-3 cases, first nf
61.3.1013, just received per Ewes*, Andros sale by
ap23 REEDER & ANDERSON, Na 39 Wood at.
Capt .)Sark Starling.
Samuel M. filer,
BinghsrY.
John S. Dilworth,
Francis Sailers,
.1. Bthoonnicker,
William B. Hal s.
[deal
NOTlCE.—Application will be made to the
oast Legislature for the charter of Allegheuv
bank," vith a capital of PI PR HUNDRED THOMAS to
DOLLARS, out Oct to the provisloos of the banking lac.
C4')franissionoro:-11. Hepburn. W. Bagley, J. st r.„ nrim , t,
R. B. Roberts, Peter Peteronu. Jame* Patton. Jame Path.
Jr.. and others.
April AlEtst3._ ap213.,(4.13.,
APARTNER — VA N T E
signed wishes to soil the one-half of an extetudve
COAL WORKS, all in the best of order, and in full opera
tion, with entries and rooms sufficient to employ glair
odnera He will sell the whole, if dealt-01c
Ap26o EreA A. J. BARER, Webster P. 0., Pa.
CUPPING ANDLEECHING. Mrs. E
HOOK may he found at her residence on PLlCfilitreet,
No. 39, between Smithfield and Wood streets. She has the
testimony of many of the regularfaculty as to her skill an d long experience in her line. Orders will be thankfully re.
eared
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